I wonder sometimes if all of the hoopla around social networking within the writing community is really necessary? I even contemplate if it's constructive. I mean most everyone who sends a "Friend Request" on Facebook will get an acceptance even though we all know most of them within the writing community do it to compile numbers for professional inspection and evaluation as to platform and potential sales. Some like Twitter but most tweets are links to other sites or ridiculous accounts of what we had for lunch or how proud we are of completing our 52nd chore on our to-do list or a plea to buy our latest book.
I'm obviously a blogger. And I truly do appreciate blogging. Some individuals and groups contribute all kinds of interesting information, premises, concepts, and conversations on their blogs. I have my preferences where I visit either daily or on their posting days.
I'm on Facebook, but it's not my favorite even though I enjoy keeping track of old friends and those who contribute more to Facebook than to their websites or blogs, so it serves a purpose for me.
How 'bout Linked-in? Google +? Yahoo Groups? And the beat goes on . . .
Is it tedious for anyone else? Does it wear thin for others. How 'bout seven of the exact status updates in a row?
It could be – probably is - just me. A lot of it's bugging me at present. Honestly.
Lord, as I continually say – and mean from my heart – I'm desperate for you. In the Name of Jesus.
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